This bill proposes to designate February 5, 2026, as "Gallup/McKinley County Day" in the House of Representatives of New Mexico. The resolution highlights the cultural, recreational, and economic significance of Gallup and McKinley County, noting its status as the northwestern gateway to the state and its rich diversity, particularly its large Native American population, which includes members of the Navajo Nation and the Pueblo of Zuni. The bill also acknowledges the historical and contemporary importance of Gallup, including its recognition as the adventure capital of New Mexico, its vibrant arts and cultural district, and its role as a center of commerce.

Additionally, the resolution emphasizes the natural beauty of the region, including the continental divide and the Zuni mountain trail system, as well as Gallup's recognition as the most patriotic small town in America. The bill calls for copies of the memorial to be sent to the mayor and city council of Gallup, as well as the board of county commissioners of McKinley County, to ensure that the significance of this day is acknowledged and celebrated.